its proven by the gamesense and the Stats that SicK is obviously better than TenZ. Anyone who disagrees are 5 yr old TenZ fans
He's not only better, he's MUCH BETTER. Sick always carry in important games, plays practically alone and without resources of the team to help him, what he did against T1 was unbelievable, the boy was opening Sage's bomb alone and killing 3/4 without the team's help. TenZ completely overrated, only plays well in a game that is worthless, always when the team needs it he hides from the game, I'm sure he will FLOP on the LAN.
Noyn [#4]He's not only better, he's MUCH BETTER. Sick always carry in important games, plays practically alone and without resources of the team to help him, what he did against T1 was unbelievable, the boy was opening Sage's bomb alone and killing 3/4 without the team's help. TenZ completely overrated, only plays well in a game that is worthless, always when the team needs it he hides from the game, I'm sure he will FLOP on the LAN.
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I don’t want to hijack this thread, but I have a quick question about how LANs affect performance. Obviously, there’s no ping, but what other effects are there? Why would TenZ look bad on LAN (mentioned above), and how could Cutler look better on LAN (mentioned in another thread)?
Just curious. Also, SicK is so damn consistent so I agree.
WitLitning [#11]I don’t want to hijack this thread, but I have a quick question about how LANs affect performance. Obviously, there’s no ping, but what other effects are there? Why would TenZ look bad on LAN (mentioned above), and how could Cutler look better on LAN (mentioned in another thread)?
Just curious. Also, SicK is so damn consistent so I agree.
On LAN, TenZ will not be able to change the mouse, keyboard, and mousepad every time he dies, he will play on a computer and a chair that he is not used to under an air conditioning temperature regulated by Riot, the idea is to play outside the comfort zone face to face with the other players on the enemy team. The factor that would most unbalance would be the crowd, but as we are in a pandemic this factor will not exist.
Noyn [#12]On LAN, TenZ will not be able to change the mouse, keyboard, and mousepad every time he dies, he will play on a computer and a chair that he is not used to under an air conditioning temperature regulated by Riot, the idea is to play outside the comfort zone face to face with the other players on the enemy team. The factor that would most unbalance would be the crowd, but as we are in a pandemic this factor will not exist.
why not? he can just bring all of his mousepads and mice there? you do know players bring their own keyboard, mousepad, and mice, right?
Noyn [#12]On LAN, TenZ will not be able to change the mouse, keyboard, and mousepad every time he dies, he will play on a computer and a chair that he is not used to under an air conditioning temperature regulated by Riot, the idea is to play outside the comfort zone face to face with the other players on the enemy team. The factor that would most unbalance would be the crowd, but as we are in a pandemic this factor will not exist.
Ok, so it takes TenZ out of his comfort zone. Meanwhile, Cutler is a boomer who’s been in many CSGO LANs, so he’s used to the added pressure? That could make sense. However, hasn’t TenZ also played thousands of hours in CSGO? I feel like he has LAN experience, too. Maybe he was bad in CSGO LANs.
beb0p [#13]why not? he can just bring all of his mousepads and mice there? you do know players bring their own keyboard, mousepad, and mice, right?
Why can’t they bring their whole systems? Do LANs provide high quality computers? What if the monitors don’t have the same refresh rate? What if they’re super short and their gaming chair doesn’t account for that?
Ok, the last was a joke, but I’m truly curious. Are those challenges all part of the LAN experience?
WitLitning [#15]Why can’t they bring their whole systems? Do LANs provide high quality computers? What if the monitors don’t have the same refresh rate? What if they’re super short and their gaming chair doesn’t account for that?
Ok, the last was a joke, but I’m truly curious. Are those challenges all part of the LAN experience?
I watched some liquid CSGO vlogs where they were at a LAN, and I think pc, monitor, and chair are provided
WitLitning [#14]Ok, so it takes TenZ out of his comfort zone. Meanwhile, Cutler is a boomer who’s been in many CSGO LANs, so he’s used to the added pressure? That could make sense. However, hasn’t TenZ also played thousands of hours in CSGO? I feel like he has LAN experience, too. Maybe he was bad in CSGO LANs.
Not maybe, he was bad af in LANs. he couldnt stand the pressure when he should and left pretty fast..